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ver 75 percent of the global top 50 machine builders are actively promoting ways in which their machines enable greater sustainability for manufacturers; research from Siemens Financial Services sustainability enablement, based on their
There is no question that manufacturers are investing more in sustainable practices, right
The urgency to invest in sustainable advantages and savings more quickly; lower cost of energy, raw materials, water, In addition, manufacturers can gain a competitive advantage by embedding sustainability while the market is still claims are a stand-out factor which can beat an increasing number of invitations-to-tender from manufacturers now include sustainability
Sustainability-enabling technology almost market for digitally-enabled, more sustainable manufacturing has a tipping point when around half of manufacturers will have invested predicts this tipping point to be around 2026 for larger manufacturers and 2030 for smaller
Stefania Moruzzi, business development manager, Siemens Financial Services UK
Currently, 25 to 30 percent of global manufacturers of all sizes have made essential technological basis for sustainable in sustainability-enabling technology still has plenty of potential for competitive advantage,
WHICH TECHNOLOGIES ARE THE FOCUS FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSFORMATION? To provide current insights on sustainability priorities, a new study by Siemens Financial Services analysed the sustainability enabling features of manufacturing equipment and machines, as promoted by the world’s top 50 The most universal sustainability gain focuses on decarbonisation and resource enables manufacturers to do more with the
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Circularity is also clearly a major issue for most machine builders, over half of whom are their manufacturing clients in order to save natural resources in machine construction; carbon savings that then can be passed on to the manufacturing client’s Scope 3
remanufacturing worn parts, sometimes using additive manufacturing or 3D printing, while digital twin technology enables rapid development of new, more sustainable
or recycled raw materials are only relevant to key clusters for these sustainability-enabling capabilities are food and beverage processing machines, where water is a key raw material, and semiconductor making machines, which
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